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Network Overview & Tools
Linea Lite GigE Series Camera
Persistent IP
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This configuration allows the user full control of IP address assignment on the network.
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The camera is forced a static IP address. The NIC IP address must be the same to access the
camera.
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If the camera is connected to a network with a different subnet, it cannot be accessed.
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Use Teledyne DALSA
’s Network Configuration Tool
to set a persistent IP address. Refer to
Teledyne DALSA
’s
Network Imaging manual.
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An example of a Persistent IP address assignment on a class B network:
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NIC Subnet = 192.168.1.1
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Subnet Mask = 255.255.0.0
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Persistent IP = 192.168.1.2
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Default Gateway = 0.0.0.0
Warning:
An incorrect IP address assignment may block connecting to the
camera. Use Teledyne DALSA
’s
Network Configuration tool to recover a camera
with an unknown persistent IP
. It will reset the camera’s
factory default mode,
DHCP/LLA. The camera’s MAC
address displayed on the exterior camera is
required to perform this function.
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For GigE Vision applications, the FORCEIP command is used to force a new persistent IP or to
change the IP configuration protocol. The camera’s MAC address must be known to use the
FORCEIP command.
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The following illustration shows a functional computer setup with three NIC ports, but no DHCP
server. Two NIC ports are used for private GigE Vision networks. The first uses the default LLA
mode for IP addresses, while the second NIC and cameras connected to it are configured with
persistent IP addresses. An application on the computer can control each camera, on each
subnet, without conflict.
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